by GloveGypsy » January 16th, 2008, 9:53 pm
1. Try to buy it from PIAS for real cheap by pointing out the spot.
2. It might be some type of glue. If it is try some water to see if is water-based glue. If H2O softens the glue then .....use more H2O.
3. If it is chemical based, then you may want to try some solvents.
I suggest the usual suspects: Fast orange, GoJo, Grease relief....possibly "Goof-Off". Hopefully, these won't hurt the leather.
4. If the spot is stubborn, or if the leather is affected by your attempts to remove the spot, then at least you did not have much $$ tied up in the glove.
Very Important:
If PIAS does not discount the price to your satisfaction, put the glove back on the rack and forget about it. There are many non-spotted gloves out there needing your attention.
-Glove Gypsy